School sparks censorship debate after removing pig-like painting of Trump

Officials at a New Jersey high school removed images of President Donald Trump for the second time this week.

Students in an art class at Morristown High School were told to draw a political cartoon, WPIX reports.

Liam Shea, a junior, produced two images. The first was a pig-like Trump holding a cat in front of an American flag that was ablaze, and the second was the president riding a missile while taking a selfie.

Principal Mark Manning ordered that both pieces be removed after less than one day on display.